O'Neill: Fletcher worth every penny

When Steven Fletcher joined Sunderland from relegated Wolves, eyebrows were raised when Black Cats boss, Martin O'Neill elected to splash out a significant figure to secure his signature.

But after scoring three times in his first two games, including Saturday's opening goal in their 1-1 draw against Liverpool, O'Neill believes his decision to bring in the forward is proving a good call.

"So far, he has been absolutely terrific, I am just delighted with him," he told reporters. "I just couldn't be more pleased.

"All sorts of figures seem to be bandied around - I heard we paid 14 million for him - it was 12 million, but he seems to be worth every single penny of it.

"I am just pleased for him. It's nice for the crowd to take to him at this minute - that will give him a boost of confidence as much as anything else, but goals, of course, are very pleasing."

Fletcher was brought to the Premier League by then-Burnley manager Owen Coyle in 2009 and he notched eight goals in the club's unsuccessful bid to stay in the top flight.

He then moved on to Wolves for a fee reported to be around three million pounds and after two seasons at Molineux earned a move to Sunderland in August.

Despite being one of the Premier League's most expensive strikers, however, Fletcher is in international exile after a bust-up with Scotland manager Craig Levein.

But when asked by a follower on social networking site Twitter whether he would return to the national team if asked by Levein, he replied 'yes'.